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California Mexican-Spanish
Cook Book
Selected
Mexican and Spanish Receipes
By
Bertha Haffner-Ginger
Copyright, 1914
By Bertha Haffner-Ginger
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^1?^ DEC -7 1914
^CI.A387849
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This book
is
dedicated to
my
daughter, nicknamed Miss
She has been my inspiration and devoted companion through all the years of my
''Paprika" by our pupils. public
life.
B. H. G.
TO An announcement
MY READERS my
day would be Spanish dishes, invariably brought record-breaking crowds in any city in the United States, and a demand for recipes induced me to search for the best to be found. My three years' stay in California has enabled me to learn how to prepare the very best dishes directly from the natives, that
lesson
for
the
both Mexican and Spanish. It is not generally known that Spanish dishes as they are known in California are really Mexican Indian dishes. Bread made of corn, sauces of chile peppers, jerked beef, tortillas, enchiladas, etc., are unknown in Spain as native foods; though the majority of Spanish people in California are as devoted to peppery dishes as the Mexicans themselves, and as the Mexicans speak Spanish, the foods are commonly called Spanish dishes.
When made foods and
I
properly, there
have endeavored
is
to
great merit in this class of select the very best recipes,
and have revised them into correct proportions and practical methods of preparation. Many of the dishes are very delicious and will be found of great value for luncheon, entries, and a zest to various menus, and especially useful to those who desire to cater to the public. Please note the classification of sauces and dressings which eliminates a repetition of the same sauce in different dishes. Wishing you as much pleasure in the preparation and servI have had in compiling them, Very sincerely yours,
ing of this collection of recipes as I
am.
BERTHA HAFFNER-GINGER.
THE MISSION OF THE OLD PADRES WAS TO MAKE LIFE BRIGHTER FOR SUCH AS THESE
REGULAR SPANISH DINNER 60c Including Table Claret
SOUP
SALAD ENCHILADAS
CARNE CON
CHILI
SPANISH BEANS
SPANISH RICE
FRUIT AND COFFEE
Special Spanish Dinner $1.50 per plate
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LISTA DE LOS PLATOS (TABLE D'HOTE) Ensalada de Frijoles [Pink Bean Salad]
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Sopa de Papas [Potato Soup]
Arroz a
la
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[Rice, Spanish]
Enchiladas a
la
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Brabo
Enpanadas de Ternera, Espagnol [Veal Cutlet, Spanish]
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Frijoles Con Carne [Pink Beans with Cheese]
Dulce de Naranja [Orange Pudding]
Queso
Galletas
[Cheese]
[Crackers]
Cafe Neqro [Black Coltee]
DINNER,
75 Cents
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CABARET DANCERS Case Verdugo Cafe, Los Angeles
''Ensaladas Espanol" (Spanish salads)
Prepared Vinegar for Spanish Salad Dressing
Put
a button of garlic, large slice
cucumber,
onion, tablespoon parsley, tablespoon taragon leaves, or two tablespoons taragon vinegar into one pint cider vinegar. Bottle and let stand several days, strain and keep for following salads and dressings. slice
Especially Prepared Dressings
Spanish Dressing No. Rul) mixing
1
with button of garlic, break into bowl one (\gg yolk, whip stiff, add onefourth cu]) l)est olive oil slowly, then one-fourth cup lemon juice, tablespoon prepared vinegar, teaspoon sugar, half teaspoon salt, tablespoon green chile pulp. Very tine. ])o\vl
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Spanish Dressing No. 2 Six tablespoons of best olive oil in bowl, add gradually three tablespoons lemon juice and one of prepared vinegar, one teaspoon brown sugar, half teaspoon salt, tablespoon red chile pulp, stir with rotary motion until a thick cream, serve at once on salad.
Spanish Salad Dressing No. 3
Lemon
Six tablespoons to three of olive oil, teaspoon sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, dash red pepper, teaspoon onion or lime
juice.
juice.
Spanish Salad, Avacado (Aligator Pear) Peal and cut in half pears, sprinkle with salt and sugar twenty minutes before using, then place in heart of small crisp lettuce head, pour over Spanish dressing No. 3. ^ _
Tomato and Cucumber Salad Select six fine ripe tomatoes; remove the hearts carefully; place on ice until chilled; pare
two cucumbers and chop them finely; mix with tomato pulp; j)our over a half cup of dressingNo. 3 and fill the tomatoes. Serve on lettuce leaves and decorate with thinly sliced sweet peppers.
MEXICAN-SPANISH RECIPES
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Spanish Sweet Pepper Salad
Remove seed and chopped cucumber and ing No.
3,
peppers witli celery, mixed with dressgarnish with pimiento or beets, serve fill
half
on lettuce.
Spanish Bean Salad
One cup Spanish beans cooked
tender, small
pink (canned red kidney beans will do); chop sweet green pepper, one-fourth cup, tablespoon each of onion, ripe sweet pepper, parsley and cucumber, mix with beans, serve with Spanish dressing Xo. 1.
Spanish Tomato and Egg Salad Peel smooth just ripe tomatoes, slice in three slices across, place on lettuce leaf, put border around of hard boiled whites of eggs, stand hard boiled yolk in center, pour over Spanish dressing No. 1.
Stuffed
Tomato Salad
Scald and peel large tomatoes, remove center, mix with equal parts celery, green chile, onions, fry in little olive oil and lemon juice, salt to taste, fill tomatoes teaspoon Spanish dressing No. 1, sprinkle little chopped parsley and grated cheese, set on ice, serve on lettuce.
MEXICAN-SPANISH RECIPES
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Spanish California Ripe Olive Salad
Remove
seed from ripe olives, fill ^Yith mixture of cottage clieese, pimiento, salt, paprika, parsley, press together, serve on lettuce leaf, cover with Spanish dressing No. 1.
Spanish Moulded Salad
Chop enough
ripe tomatoes to
fill
a cup, half
cup cucumber, one-fourth cup celery, one-fourth cup green sweet peppers, tablespoon onion, onehalf teaspoon chile powder, salt to taste. Dissolve one tal)lespoon gelatine in one cup tomato juice, pour over above, mix and mould, when firm cut in squares, serve with Spanish sauce Nos. 1 or 2 in lettuce
leaf.
Spanish Cucumber and Tomato Salad
Pare and chop fine one good-sized fresh cucumber. Shred sufficient cabbage to make one pint, throw in cold water for one hour; scald and peal one good sized tomato and chop fine. Remove the seeds from one large sweet pepper, chop and mix Avith the tomato. When read.y to serve drain and dry the cabbage. Put into salad bowl a layer of cal)bage, then a layer of cucumber, then a laycM* of touiato and a layer of jjepper; sprinkle with a few drops of onion juice; then another layer of cabbage and continue imtil all the material dressing No. 2.
is
used.
Serve with
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Spanish Cabbage Salad
Two
cups shredded cabbage red and white mixed, two tablespoons chopped roasted chestnuts, two of pecans, mix with dressing No. 2 and serve in lettuce cups.
Rice Salad
A
cup of boiled rice; four hard-boiled eggs, and one head of lettuce. Arrange on platter, alternate layers of rice, shredded lettuce leaves, slices t)f hard-boiled eggs and dressing No. 1. Over the top layer of dressing press the yolk of an egg through a sieve and garnish the edges with a layer of lettuce leaves and radish tulip. Chop cress and cabbage, equal parts, add few minced chives, add one-fourtli cup cream to one-half cup salad dressing No. 3 and serve over salad.
OVEN
IN PATIO,
RAMONA'S MARRIAGE PLACE
OLD SPANISH KITCHEN
IN CALIFORNIA
i
INDIAN OVENS
Sopa Espanol (Spanish Soups)
Sopa de Frijoles (Bean Soup) two quarts beef Add one cup chopped onions,
Cook one pint pink beans
in
stock till tender. two green, two ripe chiles (fresh or canned), one quart canned tomatoes, two tablespoons chopped parsley. Cook all thoroughly. Drop in Spanish meat balls and serve with Spanish cheese fingers.
Spanish Meat Balls
Grind soup beef very fine. Add one egg to one cup meat, salt, little onion juice, two tablespoons soaked bread, make into very small balls, roll in crumbs, fry, drop in soup just before serving and sprinkle each ball with finely chopped parsley and bits of pimiento for color effect.
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Sopa de Papas (Potato Soup)
Add
one cup mashed potatoes to one cup chicken, veal or beef stock, one cup milk, tablespoon butter, salt, one bay leaf, tablespoon flour to thicken, cook and strain, cut thinly sliced bread, round, the size of a nickle, butter and toast, make little pile grated yellow cheese on toast, top with red sweet pepper, pinch of chopped parsley on top. Serve hot.
Spanish Hot Vegetable Broth
Make
broth of one cup cabbage, one cup carrots, one-half cup onions, one cup garlic, one-half cup turnips, one-half cup celery, one-fourth cup green pepper. Add one quart canned tomatoes, one quart clarified meat stock, cook thoroughly, strain, serve hot with spoonful well cooked rice in bowl. For vegetable soup leave all vegetables in
Spanish Fish Chowder
Fry one-half cup
pork cut into small cubes, one-half cup chopped onion to light brown, add tablespoon flour, then add two cups salt
small pieces of white boneless fish meat, brown slightly, strain two cups hot milk, one cup pre-
pared Spanish sauce,
salt
to
taste,
dash of
paprika, (^lams or oysters may be used, allowu\iX oulv one minute for clams or oysters.
MEXICAN WOMAN MAKING TORTILLAS Sonora Town, Los Angeles. They way and take the same pleasure in making a perfectly thin and round tortilla that puffs up nicely while cooking, as you and I do in trying to make a beautiful loaf of bread. Truly the heart of women are the same the world over. Deep down, no matter what the environment, the desire is always there, to be "loaf givers." Y. Y. Perez, Public Bakery,
refuse to
make them any
other
Tortillas
Modern
Way
to
Prepare Corn for Tortilla and Tamales
Put one gallon
of shelled corn in enough water to cover; dissolve one-half cup lime in a little water and add to cover; boil fifteen or tw^enty
minutes; remove from fire, pour off first water and add fresh cold water; rub with hand to remove husk. Rinse in another water and it is ready to grind. Don't wash too much or it will not be pasty enough to make tortilla.
Tortillas No. 2
Another way and liked best by some people: to the corn dough (masa) rounding table-
Add
spoon of lard to four cups dough,
little salt.
Tortillas No. 3 Still
another
wav
:
Corn meal and coarse flour salti and lard.
half and half wet to stiff dough,
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Tortillas No. 4
But the best to my taste is the hominy or corn groimd into a smooth paste, three cups corn, one of flour, two tablespoons melt^ed lard, teaspoon salt, cook on ungreased iron, have read}^ enough hot salted lard to dip tortilla in just before you add
filling to
make
Enchiladas.
When
flour is
used, dough may be rolled out on a board, a small pie tin placed on and cut round the edge to form cake lift up with pancake turner. ;
How to Shape Tortillas Take piece of dough size of biscuit and press Avith hand into cake size of small pie plate, toast on top of stove moderately warm. Do not brown.
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K A PLATE OF TORTILLA
TACO Made by putting chopped cooked beef and made of meal and flour; folded, edges
tortilla
with egg; fried in deep
fat,
chile
sauce
in
sealed together chile sauce served over it.
INDIAN
WOMAN BAKING BREAD
A PUBLIC BAKERY Women Making
IN
MEXICO
Tortilla
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ENCHILADAS
Enchiladas Enchiladas, No.
Make fine,
Tortilla.
1
(Very
fine)
Chop one cup onions veryV
and chop one-half cup olives, cook lard; have cup grated cheese ready, dip
slice
in little
hot salted lard, dip in chile sauce No. 1, spread with grated cheese, put in center tablespoonful of cooked onions, tablespoon chopped hard-boiled eggs, two tablespoons chopped chicken, six seedless raisins soaked in claret, level tablespoon chopped olives, a sprinkle of cheese and fourth cup Chile Sauce No. 1, fold l)oth sides, one over the other, pour Chile Sauce No. 5 over all, put tablespoon cooked onion on center of top of each and several large pieces of cheese and three whole olives. Place in hot oven till cheese is melted, serve very hot.
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tortilla in
Enchiladas No. 2
Use green
chile sauce for Enchiladas No. 2, filling of beef or veal, with onion or coddled
and or poached egg on top sprinkled with grated cheese, spoonful red chile sauce dropped in spots for color, heat
till
cheese melts.
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Chile Pulp and Sauces for
all
Recipes i)eppers arc the l)a8c of all Me.xieaii and Spanish dishes, and I have simplified the various recipes by making a list of different ways to make the pepper pulps and sauces. Please note that they are numbered and named, referred to by number and name in the recipes. Original way to prepare chile for sauce is to remove seed and toast on coals, top of stove or in oven, till thep puff and look tender; and mash through seive or colander; add water or tomatoes for right consistancy; scalding is the quickest. ( 'liilc
No.
1,
Red
Chile Sauce, for Enchiladas or
Tamales,
etc.
Split red chile pepper, remove all seeds and veins, soak several hours in water, pour off, pour on boiling water, pour off and repeat again, the last water just enough to cover peppers when pressed down. Mash in this Avater and press
through sieve, melt one-half cup pure lard, add heaping tablespoon flour, brown and add three cups of chile pulp, salt to taste, cook very slowly half hour.
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No.
2,
Green Chile Sauce for Enchiladas or Tamales,
etc.
Split, remove seeds and veins ehiles and boil in little hot water
mash, press through
from green till
tender;
melt one-fourth cup lard, add two tablespoons flour, teaspoon salt, brown just a little, add three cups green pulp, cook slowlv half hour. sieve,
Prepared Spanish Sauce
Take equal parts red and green chile peppers, same amount green and red sweet peppers, split, remove seed from all, soak in water, drain, add enough water to barely cover, boil tender, mash in water, press through seive, heat half cup olive oil, fry in it one-half cup onion, one-half parsley, three garlic buttons, tablespoon aregano, two
cups raw tomatoes, six cloves, two cups of the pepper pulp, salt to taste, cook, strain, may heat and bottle larger quantities, very tine.
Pickles and Relishes Spanish Pickle
Heat quart apple vinegar, add tablespoon salt, twenty cloves, two tablespoons aregano, two of eominos, boil five minutes, let cool, pour oyer small red and green chiles wild tamatillos (wild tomatoes) and put up in jars.
Green Chile Relish, No.
1
veins from twelve large green chiles, soak over night in water with little salt in it, chop and measure one quart green tomatoes, chop chiles, one cup cucuml)er, 1 garlic button, cook altogether until a pulp, press through sieve, add one-half cup lemon or lime Juice, tablespoon salt. Fine over cold meats, fish, oysters, eggs, croquettes, roast pork, mix with apple sauce; serve on fried apple fritters.
Eemove seed and
Red
Chile Relish, No. 2
as green, substitute ripe tomatoes and red chiles. You may bottle, seal tightly each sauce; will keep indefinitelv.
Make same
Chile
Con Carne
Mexican Red Hot Chile Con Carne
To each cup
of
raw or cooked, chopped
or
ground beef, one-half cup lard or suet, add one cup pulp of red chile pepper, two cups beef stock, salt,
cook until a thick sauce
with
frijoles.
is
formed, serve
Chicken Giblet Chile
Cook chicken jiblets livers and hearts tender in small amount water; chop and add equal amount chile sauce No. 1 or 2, salt to taste, serve on Spanish rice put in dish, sprinkle with parmasan cheese or Mexican grated cheese.
Chile
Two
Con Carne (Mild)
cups cooked chopped beef, one-half cup green chile pulp; one-half cup suet, tablespoon lard, one cup tomatoes, one button garlic, onehalf cup chopped onion. Cook until thick, serve with frijoles.
MEXICAN-SPANISH RECIPES
66
Chile
Con Came
One-half cnp choi)ep(i salt pork, one-half cup suet, add one-half cup chopped onion, one teaspoon aregano, one-half teaspoon safron, fry all together; add two cups cooked ground beef, two cups frijoles, two cups red chile pulp, one cup water or three cups water and four tablespoons chile powder, salt to taste and cook forty minutes.
Chicken Chile Boil a fat cliicken in small amount water with garlic button, or slice of onion to flavor. When tender chop the meat in small pieces, heat some of the chicken fat skimmed from the liquor and cut from chicken, add flour, bit of onion, add one cup green chile pulp, two cups of water chicken was boiled in, salt; add chopped chicken, stew few minutes, serve on Spanish rice.
Chile
Con Carne
Cook
beef, veal or chicken with parsley, carrots, celery, onions, bay leaf. Let it cook very slowly until tender, then cut meat into small pieces, strain the juice, add to every pint onehalf cup chile pulp and one cup of cooked and
mashed
frijoles, add tablespoon butter or lard, then meat, and if too hot add cup tomatoes, cook few minutes loni>'er.
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Tamales
Chop one pound
of beef,
pork or chicken, add
a little chopped tallow or one tablespoonful of lard and a little salt; fry in a pan until tender; chop again verj^ fine; return to pan; add a little
warm water and
pulp of two red chiles; stir few minutes. Add to one quart of corn-
and fr}^ meal two tablespoonfuls of salt, two tablespoonfuls of lard, and l)oiling water to make a thick dough. Cut off about one inch of corn husk stalk ends and soak in hot water ten minutes dry and rub over with hot lard. Put a layer of dough on the husk about four inches long, one and one-half inches wide and one-fourth inch thick; along the center spread two teaspoonfuls of the of the prepared meat; roll and fold the small end of the husk; place them folded end down in a strainer over hot water. Cover and steam several hours. ;
Serve hot.
Tamales Chicken Tamales trimmed corn husk (bought in some Soak Mexican stores) for several hours in cold water, then boil until soft, remove; dry on cloth, and rub with lard. Cut up a fat chicken, cook imtil very tender in just enough water to leave about four cups. Chop up cooked chicken, add corn meal or masa to boiling hot chicken broth until a thick dough; add salt to taste, one tablespoon chile powder, or chile sauce No. 1; add tablespoon of lard and knead all together until light and smooth. Now to all the chicken add enough chile sauce No. 1 to mix thickly together; add about one-fourth cup of sliced olives and few whole ones and one-fourth cup a whole ones, seedless raisins, and a few salt to taste and cook together for five minutes; spread corn dough evenly over shuck or husk about one-eighth inch thick. In center of one larger husk place a large kitchen spoonful of -
chicken; spread over this one tablespoonful of dough; place another husk spread with dough; continue placing husk around on all sides until about ten are used. Tie ends together with a strip of husk and place on end in a colander over boiling water for two or three hours, or place some corn husk in bottom of vessel, pile tamales on top, pour in about a quart of waticr, bring to a boil and steam slowly for three or four hours.
MEXICAN- SPANISH RECIPES
70
Tamale Pie
Make a crust of two cups of hot water,
one-half
one teaspoon salt, and eornmeal to make thick dough. Spread on bottom and sides of pie tin. Mix beef, pork, ^eal or chicken Avith plenty of suet for shortening any two of above meats will do measure two cups of meat, add two tablespoons of eornmeal, one-half cup of chile pulp, one teaspoon salt, one-half cup meat stock or water. Cook for a few minutes, fill pie crust, spread more dough over top. Make little balls the size of marbles set around edge. Pour a little melted lard over the top, sprinkle with chile powder; bake about thirty minutes.
cup
lard,
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Beef Tamales
Ground beef
fried in lard and suet, add chile sauce No, 2 and cook imtil thick. Prepare cornmeal or masa by pouring on boiling hot water, salt to taste, add one cup of lard to four cups meal or masa, add few olives and raisins if desired. Prepare as for chicken tamale recipe. Steam. Texas tamales made as above with olives and raisins left out and spoonful put in one longshuck, fold ends over and press flat.
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71
Corn Husk and Red Chile There are firms in California puttinig up a speThere eially prepared corn meal for totrillas. are chile powders and canned red and green hot chile pex)pers; also the red sweet pepper, called pimiento, which makes it possible to cook Span-
ish dishes
an v where.
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Eggs Espanol (Eggs Cooked Spanish)
Spanish Omelet (Supreme)
A
complete lesson
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Fry a
strip of
bacon for
each diner; remove from fat and keep hot. Cook until tender, in the fat, one tablespoon minced onion and sliver of garlic button (young green onion is best), one tablespoon minced green sweet pepper, same of canned sweet red pepper (pimiento), one tablespoon parsley, four sliced ripe olives, four seedless raisins, six mushrooms. Add when done, level teaspoon flour, then add one cup tomato raw or canned; cook few minutes, salt to taste, add one teaspoon chile powder or two tablespoons red chile sauce. Use the above amount for every two eggs. Keep hot and prepare eggs by breaking in separate bowl whites and yolk; beat yolk first very stiff till light in color, add tablespoon water to each yolk and one-eighth teaspoon salt. Beat whites stiff, add small pinch cream tartar while whipping. Fold three-fourths of the whites into the yolks do not break up too fine. Have hot omelet pan ]3ottom covered well with lard or butter; pour in
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eggs lower fire and cook slowly, lifting up with spatula at different places to let raw egg to bottom. When nearly done, set under gas broiler or in very hot oven for a few minutes until seared. Remove, and with spoon, put prepared ;
on one-half of omelet, fold otjier half over, turn out on a hot platter. Put rest of whipped whites on top to form a circular crown around edge. Sprinkle with salt and bits of butter; set back in oven and brown but not too deeply. Remove; decorate with bits or strips of pemiento, sliced olives, parsley, and last, the strips of bacon and triangles of toast. A simple way, not so pretty and fluffy, but good, is to mix the filling with whipped eggs; cook, fold and serve hot. filling
Spanish Stuffed Tomato Omelet
Soak one cup bread crumbs in one-half cup boiling milk, add tablespoon butter, salt, pepper, teaspoon onion juice. Remove centers from peeled tomatoes, stuff with bread mixture, place in a serving platter, bake until tender. Whip one egg for each tomato separately. Add tablespoon water to each yolk, salt, chile pepper, teaspoon butter for each egg. Pour around tomatoes to come to top. Bake in moderate oven. Serve hot, or partly fill tomato wit^ bread mixture, break egg on top, sjjrinkle with cheese and bake. Cut tomatoes out in squares to get all the egg, and serve on lettuce.
MEXICAN- SPANISH RECIPES
Eggs
77
in Chile Blankets
Roll a long- piece of clieese in strips of chile pei)pers roasted, peeled and seeded, fry in hot lard and serve with prepared Spanish saiiee on toast.
Spanish Sausage Omelet
Mix bread
level tablespoon fine sausage, tablespoon crumbs in tablespoon milk for each egg,
whip yolks
many
eggs as needed, little parsley, salt and teaspoon red pepper pulp, or chile powder; add white of egg and pour into hot greased pan; cook slowly, until done. Fold and turn out, cover with Spanish sauce. Garnish with lettuce or parsley. of as
Spanish Creamed Eggs Boil eggs hard fifteen minutes, shell, cut lengthwise; remove yolk (reserve one egg). Mash yolk and add to each a teaspoon of thick white sauce, or bread cooked smooth in milk; bits of butter, pinch of salt, paprika and finely minced parsley. Fill white of eggs, fasten to-
gether with toothpicks; roll in raw egg and bread crumbs; fry in deep hot olive oil or other fat; drain. Remove toothpicks and where eggs are put together separate Avith knife and sprinkle center with little crumbled dry yolk, place on toast. Make a border of chopped whites cut in rings. Pour hot Spanish sauce partly over and around egg; garnish with parsley, and you have a delicious dish in truly Spanish colors.
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78
Mexican Scrambled Eggs
Mix one tablespoon green whipped
in Chile
chile
pulp to each
teaspoon lard or butter, a slice garlic or teaspoon onion juice, scramble quickly, serve on toast, garnish with spoonful red chile sauce and parsle}egg,
separatel}^,
Pimiento Egg
Hard
boil small eggs, shell, salt, put each in a canned pimiento large enough to close end with toothpick, salt well, dip in batter, fr}^ in deep fat,
lengthwise, make cup white sauce, add tablespoon green chile pulp, serve on egg, good and pretty Spanish color effect. slice in half
Spanish Eggs in Peppers Scald large sweet peppers; peel, cut in half, remove seeds, half fill with minced onion fried brown, one teaspoon red chile sauce, tablespoon' tomato sauce or catsup. Break one egg and scramble and pile on top. Decorate with red
powder and parsley. Or break egg whole on top of sauce and bake in oven.
chile
Spanish Eggs, Shirred
Brown in a teaspoon of butter or bacon fat, one teaspoon of minced onion, add teaspoon of flour, salt to taste, one teaspoon prepared chile sauce, one-fourth cup raw tomato. Cook and pour into individual baking dish and break egg over top. Set in oven until eggs are covered with a film. Garnish with sprigs of parsley and serve hot.
''Carne EspanoF' (Spanish
INIoats)
Spanish Steak (Elegante) grease very hot skillet with olive oil. Select tender steak, sear l)oth sides, turning until cooked as desired. JNIake ready a sauce as follows: Melt two tablespoons butter, one of olive oil together, add tal)lespoon onion, one small button of garlic, one tablespoon parsley, one green sweet pepper, and two tablespoons chili pulp. When well browned, add tablespoon flour and brown, add one can prepared tomato soup or two cups fresh chopped tomatoes, cook five minutes, strain and poiu' over hot steak, Sli^litl}^
(larnish
with
nmshrooms
and
browned in butter, sprinkled with pepper and sprigs of parsley, or
ripe salt
olives
and
chile
cheese is liked, sprinkle grated yellow cheese over steak and sauce, melt in oven, serve hot, or use Spanish
prepared sauce.
if
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Spanish Steak (Economical)
two pounds
round steak, sear on liot skillet on both sides till crust is formed; then one-half cup suet, half cup hot water, cover; cook slowh^ half hour, add salt and pepper. Fry one cup chopped onions in tablespoon lard until slightly brown; add tablespoon flour, can tomatoes, teas])oon oregano, two tableSelect
Ti])per
spoons areen chile pidp; spread over steak, cover and cook twenty minutes longer. Place on serving dish, sprinkle with cheese, set in oven to melt cheese and serve hot.
Flank Steak, Spanish
Have butcher
cris cross a flank steak.
Rub
into
seasoned with salt and chile powTler, not too much, spread with lard or melted suet, make a filling of bread crumbs, tomato, chile pulp or powder, onion, aregano, bay leaf, salt, roll up and tie. Put tablespoon lard, cup tomato, little salt on top, cover and bake two or three hours slowly. it
flour,
Spanish Pork Tenderloin Cutlets
Pound
tenderloin out flat; cover ^with flour; seasoned with salt, pepj^er and chili powder. Fry brown in hot olive oil or bacon fat. Place triangles of toast in center of platter, arrange cutlets
Put lettuce cups and fill with half of
standing around toast.
around outside of cutlets
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83
tomato, sprinkled with cooked rice aiul
parsley, salt and chile powder, or, tomatoes stuffed with a mixture of meat and rice, seasoned with salt, chile powder, onion and butter. Bake until brown on top. Garnish with parsley and s(^t twic;- of parsley in center of toast.
Mexican Meat Cakes and hamburger equal parts, to two cups meat add one cu]3 wet bread, add one egg, one-fourth cup onion, teas]30on salt, tables])oon green chile pulp, mix and make into cakes one inch thick, put one cup prepared sauce in pan and heat, place meat in sauce, cover, simmer till ^lix pork sausage
done.
Spanish Meat Cakes (Delicious)
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ground beef, veal or chicken raw or cooked. To each cup meat, add one-half cup wet bread crumbs, one-fourth cup chopped mushrooms, browned in a little l:)utter, teaspoon onion juice, one-fourth cup white sauce and salt to taste. Make into round flat cakes fry in small amount olive oil and butter, until brown; make a sauce of six chopped olives, one-fourth cup
Use
finely
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nnishrooms, tablespoon onion, tablespoon flour in tablespoon each of olive oil and butter; add salt and paprika, and cup of fresh or canned tomatoes, and tablespoon green chile pulp, and pour around meat cakes. Sprinkle with chopped parslev.
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Mexican Meat Dumplings
Mix one cup meat raw
or eooked, add one-half cup chopped baeon, one-half eup tomatoes, teaspoon salt, tablespoon ehile pnlp or chile powder, mix to thick donah with corn meal, make into balls size of walnnts, drop in salted boiling water and tomatoes, littk* lard and corn meal to thicken water when meat is done.
Spanish Beef Stew
Cnt one ponnd stew
l)eef or
veal in small two-
inch pieces, flonr thickly and brown in tablespoon of hot snet; add one-half cnp chopped onion, one bay leaf, fonr cnps tomatoes; cook slowly nntil meat is tender; add salt, one tablespoon chile pnlp; one cnp cold boiled potatoes cnt in neat sqnares. When potatoes are hot, serve on triangles of bnttered toast.
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Mexican Chicken Meat Balls
Two
cnps gronnd chicken, two tablespoons chopped onion, one-half cnp tomato, onehalf garlic bntton, two tablespoons chopped sweet pepper, one egg, one teaspoon mint leaves, finely
one-half teaspoon aregano, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon bntter, three tablespoons corn meal mush, mix together, roll in flour, make into balls, fry in deep fat, or bake in oven, serve with Spanish sauce.
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Spanish Fish Stew
and roll in corn meal. Heat tablespoon bacon fat and one of olive oil, add half cup sliced onion, fry brown, add fish and brown, add enough tomato to barely cover fish, two tablespoons chile sauce, salt to taste, pinch safron, and aregano; cook few minutes. Serve on platter. Garnish with potato balls sprinkled with chopped parsley. Cut
iish in three-inch pieces, salt
Spanish Baked Fish
Make
a filling of bread crumbs wet with one cup of tomatoes, add one tablespoon minced onion, one tablespoon ])arsley, one-half cup red tomato pulp, two tablespoons melted Ijutter, te]i sliced olives, one-half cup seedless raisins: fill and sew^ up fish. Place in pan. When done, remove carefully to hot platter and peel off skin. Pour hot prepared Spanish sauce over fish; garnish with lemon and jDarsley. Awfidly good.
Spanish Fried Fish
and dip Barracuda or any tender fish in a batter made of egg, flour, milk and salt. Fry in deep hot olive oil. Serve witli sauce made l)y browning ta1)lespoon onion in ta])lespoon olive oil, adding tablespoon flour and l)rowning, then add one cup tomatoes, two talilespoons green or red chile pulp, salt cook and pour across center Salt
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of fish, allowing
brown
crisp ends to show.
Gar-
nish with slices of sweet green pepper, lemon and parsley.
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Spanish Hash Put a layer of seasoned whipped potatoes one sliallow l)alving pan. Another layer of finely chopped beef, lamb, veal, fish, or fowl; seasoned with salt and pepper and a little onion browned in lard; prepare a top la^^er of ineli tliielv in a
one cup onions, one green and one sweet red pepper, one. tablespoon parsley, teaspoon chili powder or pulp, salt, tablespoon Hour all browned in two tablespoons lard. Add one-half can tomatoes; cook till thick; spread over meat hiyer, sprinkle with bread crumbs, bits of cheese and
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bake.
Dainty when baked in individual dishes. Spanish Curry Hash
Brown
two ta])lespoons butter, three tablespoons chopped onions, one cu]) ground meat, one or more kinds, one cup tomatoes, ten sliced in
one tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, o]ie chojjped green swc^et pep])er, one-fourth teaspoon curry ]30wder, one tablespoon flour; add cup of any meat stock ov hot water; salt to taste;add one cups cooked rice alternate in layer with hash. Pour little ])utter over top and bake. Garnish with parsley and slices of hard cooked olives,
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egg.
Spanish Stewed Rabbit Cut and roll rabbit in meal and flour, salt and chile powder, fry nice brown, cover with Spanish sauce, little hot water, add one-half cup raisins, stew ten minutes, garnish with toast and mint.
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Spanish Chicken Stew
Cut up tender ehieken,
salt
and
flour, ])r()\vn in
small amount of olive oil. Keep hot. Add tablespoon butter to oil left in frying pan; add onehalf cup onions, one small clove of garlic, tablespoon parsley, two tablespoons flour; bro^^'n all together and add two cups tomatoes, two tablespoons chile pulp and one teaspoon sugar; cook until thick; pour over chicken; garnish with buttered toast and green peas.
Spanish Style Stuffed Chicken Brown a fat tender chicken in a small amount of lard by turning over and over for a few minMake a dressing of two cups bread utes. crumbs, three tablespoons pulp of sweet green peppers, one cup tomatoes, two tablespoons chopped onion, one-half cup claret, two tablespoons sugar, one-half cup sliced onions, onehalf cup seeded raisins, one teaspoon white pepper, and salt to taste. Stuff chicken and bake in closed pan one hour. Make gravy of drippings by adding flour, mushroom sauce and hot water.
Pour over chicken. Spanish Baked Chicken En Casserole Salt a tender chicken, rul) inside and out with onion, butter and flour. Put in a large casserole. Pour in 'oottom one cup hot water, one teaspoon oregano; add can nmshroonis, stems and trimmings; one dozen sliced olives, two tablespoons green Spanish sauce, and one chopped
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pimiento, two cups tomatoes, one tablespoon butter and tablespoon flour to thicken; salt to taste; cover and cook till done; add cup of cream and cook ten to fifteen minutes longer. Dip buttered toast in sherry enough toast for each guest; lay on top of chicken; cover; let stand few minutes. Serve from (*asserole.
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Spanish Dressing for Chicken or Turkey
One
pint of cold corn bread, one cup rich chicken or turkey broth, one-half cup roasted chopped chestnuts, one tablespoon butter, one hardboiled egg minced, one teaspoon black pepper, three tablespoons red chile pulp, one-fourth cup minced onion, large tablespoon minced parsh^y.
one egg Avhipped very
light, salt to taste, stuff
turkej^ or chicken, when baked, make the ordinary dressing of the drippings add chile sauce, to serve on dressina'.
Spanish Tripe In three tablespoons l)utter, fry one-half cup onion. Cut one pound tripe into narrow strips; salt and roll in flour. Add one tablespoon flour to fat and broAvn; add to this one cup tomato, season with tablesx)oon chile powder or ])ul23, one teaspoon sugar. Let simmer until very tender. Serve hot.
Frijoles (Spanish Beans)
How to Cook Beans Soak over iiigiit, put in fresh water in tlie morning and add one-fourth teaspoon of soda to each quart of water, boil until half done, draiii and add more boiling water and cook till tender. Boil longer when they are to be mashed. Frijoles (Bean) Sauce
Cook red Spanish beans tender, put in })an with hot lard, add onions, green or red chile pul]). salt^ brown a little flour with it, mash, press tlu'ough sieve, add meat stock to thin for sauce, serve over meat or whole beans. Frijoles
Soak pink or kidney beans over night,
])oil till
water with ])inch soda.
Drain
tendei* in salted
and add
can tomatoes, ])ulp of three red and
three green chiJe peppers, one-half cup onions fried in bacon fat, salt to taste, boil slowly till
verv
soft.
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Spanish Mashed Baked Beans
Cook pink or kidney beans
water with pinch of soda nntil very soft. Drain and mash, fry bacon crisp, remove from pan and tnrn beans into fat, let brown and tnrn ont on hot platter, ponr hot Spanish sauce over, garnish with bacon and parsley.
Spanish Beans
Two
Au
in salted
Gratin
cups of well-cooked beans, drained of water into two tablespoons of hot lard, two tablespoons of red chile pulp; brown; add one-half cup grated cheese, stir until melted. Serve pip-
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Arroz a
la
Espanol
(Spanish Eice)
How
to
Cook Rice
rice in several waters, drain, rub betowels until dry, throw the rice spoonful
Wash tween
at a time, one cup to five cups, into boiling hot salted wat^r, boil hard for ten minutes then slowly until all water is absorbed, put asbestos mat under vessel and do not stir; grains will be dry and separate from each other.
Spanish Riceâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Mint Flavor
Heat two tablespoons lard, bacon or olive oil, add tablespoon chopped onion, one-half teaspoon one-half teaspoon chile powder, pinch of mint leaves, slightly cook, add one cup rice and stir about imtil rice begins to color, add four cups hot water, cook slowly until all water as absorbed. Pile on platter and cover with Spanish sauce. salt,
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Spanish Rice
Fry heaping tablespoon chipped bacon, add cook few minutes, add one cup washed and dried rice, one can tomatoes, salt, add one-half cup chile pulp, cook slowly; when about dry, add meat stock or hot w^ater to finish cooking, but just enough to have rice dry and grains separated when done. one garlic,
stir,
Spanish Rice au Gratin Boil one cup rice in five cups Avater, add a button of garlic, teaspoon salt; when done remove garlic. Drain any water and put in baking vessel alternate layers of rice, Spanish sauce and cheese, topping with sauce and cheese on top. Bake until hot throuah and cheese a rich brown.
Green Peppers With Rice
Ohop two tablespoons
onion,
two tablespoons
sweet peppers, two tablespoons green sweet peppers very fine, fry until tender with a tablespoon chopped salt pork. Add two cups tomatoes, cook and add tablespoon chile pepper, salt, fill green sweet peppers, put butter on top, I'ed
sprinkle of
brown
sugar, lemon juice; bake.
Spanish Stuffed Peppers
Stiififed
Chile Pepper
under skin; cool and peel; cut out stem, and with a spoon remove seed. Prepare a mixture of any kind of meat, to a cup of meat, one tablespoon of chopped onion, one clove garlic, one-half cup tomatoes, one-half cup of sliced olives, one-fourth raisinschopped very fine. Add one tablespoon vinegar, and cook in two tablespoons hot lard; cool and Beat desired number of fill the chile peppers. eggs separately, add a tablespoon flour, one of milk to each egg, and season with salt and red pepper. Dip chile in batter, and fry brown in hot lard, drain, sprinkle with chopped parsley; serve hot. A prepared sauce may be served over chile or a white sauce with apple, raisins, peach preserves or marmalades added to desired taste.
Fry
chile
peppers until they
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Spanish Stuffed Sweet Peppers
Mix one cup
ground meat, any kind, with half cup bread, two tablespoons onion, one-half cup tomatoes, one tablespoon sugar, one-half of
together in one tablespoon hot butter for a few minutes, cool, add one egg^ salt, chile powder, fill large sweet pepper that has all seed removed, set close together and fill in between with raw tomato, salt, pinch aregano to reach top of tomatoes, sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake until well done and brown. raisins,
cook
all
Sweet Spanish Peppers With Sardines Roast or scald and peel green sweet peppers, take out seed and veins, mix with half cup vinegar, half cup water, add one-half garlic. button, one-half teaspoon aregano, piece of cinnamon; soak all night. Make filling of one-half cup bread, tablespoon onion, one-half cup tomatoes, tablespoon sliced olives, six seedless raisins, drain peppers and fill. Cover with melted butter, bread and grated cheese. Bake and serve hot. Spanish Cheese and Pepper Fritters
Heat and peel green hot or sweet peppers remove seed and fill with salt and red pepper, mixture of cheese and bread, wet in tomato juice half and half fasten with toothpicks; dip in egg and roll in bread; fry in deep fat; serve with Spanish sauce and circle of hard-boiled eggs.
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MEXICAN-SPANISH RECIPES Chiles Stuffed
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With Cheese
Mix
half cup bread wet with one-half cup tomatoes and one-half cup Queso Mexicano (a Mexican cheese), tablespoon onion, one-half button garlic, tablespoon parsley, salt, pepper, onefourth cup sliced olives, mushroom or raisins chopped and fried in tablespoon lard until tender. Add the bread and cheese, when cool, stuff chiles, dip in the egg batter and fry in deep fat or saute in butter. To be eaten hot served with or wi thout sauce.
Spanish Onion
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Grind one cup raw liver to a pulp, remove strings, add one whipped egg, one teblespoon onion juice, one-fourth cup cracker crumbs wet, one and one-half cup milk, one-half teaspoon salt; fill boiled onions (centers removed) cover with grated cheese, cover and cook until liver is firm. ;
Remove
cover,
brown
slightly, serve
with a pre-
pared Spanish sauce.
Spanish Onions
Brown two
tablespoons of flour in two tablespoons butter; add two tablespoons chopped onion, two tablespoons sliced olives, two tablespoons raisins, chopped sour pickle, one tablespoon ])arsley, two tablespoons chopped nuts, (me-half cup bread crumbs, one-half cup cooked chicken, pork or veal, one teaspoon salt. Fill
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onions that have been boiled tender, and cenpile higli put large lump cheese ters removed on top and bake. Serve with sauce made of one tablespoon buttei-, one tablespoon flour, two tablespoons lemon juice, one-half cup water and
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finely
chopped parsley. Spanish Stuffed Potatoes
Rub
lard on large smooth potatoes. Bake until soft; cut off a slice and cut out center of potatoes, add two tablespoons butter, one tablespoon of finely cut parsley, two tablespoons of pimiento chopped cucumber, chopped onefourth teaspoon chile powder, two tablespoons hot milk, one-half whipped egg; beat up until light, fill potato, shell. Place two strips of bacon
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on top, set in OA^en until bacon is crisp. with stripe of pimiento and parsley.
Garnish
Mexican Baked Macaroni or Spaghetti
Cook and drain macaroni or
spaghetti,
two add
cups of either; heat one-fourth cup olive oil, clove of garlic and one-half cup chipped dried beef, cook until beef curls, add tablespoon flour, brown, add one-half cup chopped mushrooms, two tablespoons green chile pulp, one large pimiento chopped fine, add two cups tomatoes, cook all together, salt to taste, mix with maccaroni, put in baking dish, cover with grated Mexican cheese (Queso Mexicano), bake till cheese
is
melted.
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Calabasas
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(Summer Squash)
Cook round summer squash in salted water until tender; remove centers. Mix with egg, bread crumbs and grated cheese, salt and chile powder. Fill center of squash, pile high, sprinkle
cheese,
with
and
bits of butter; bake in a hot oven. with bits of red chile pepper and
Garnish chipped parsley mixed with a
little
hot butter.
Finis Spanish Cheese Fingers
To serve with
Make very
short pie paste with butter, salt; roll and fold several times, sprinkle with grated cheese and chile pepper; roll it into paste enough to make it stick, cut in strips, bake in hot oven, tie in bunches with red ribbon, garnish with sprig of parsley, or cut stri]3s of bread; cover with paste of melted cheese and chile pepper, toast in oven, serve with all salads.
salads.
Mexican Sandwiches
Remove
seeds from chiles, green and red, if canned, chop fine; if raw, roast or scald and peel; first fry separately in a little butter, salt to taste, Spread between little lemon juice, don't brown. layers of thickly cut white and brown bread alternately, with one slice of bread buttered and sprinkle thickly with grated cheese; the color effect is pretty when cut in fancy shapes and served on crisp lettuce leaf, or mix red and green chile together; fry, cool, add grated cheese, spread on tortillas that) have been dipped in hot butter, roll lighth^ fasten with toothpick garnish with sprig parsley; serve on crisp lettuce leaves.
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MEXICAN-SPANISH RECIPES
Spanish Brown Cake
Cream two cups brown sugar with one cup butter, pour around this one cup sweet or soiu^ milk, whip four eggs and pour on top, add three cups flour with three teaspoons baking powder sifted through, two teaspoons cinnamon, mix and pour into baking tins, sprinkle top with brown
sugar, ground pecans and cinnamon while raw: bake in medium oven. Or add enough flour on rolling board to make a soft dough, cut into large round buns; bake and spread with icing made of hot water and brown sugar cooked until thick with pecan nuts added.
Spanish Chocolate Cake
Get the Spanish chocolate, a little round cake about three inches across, flavor different from other chocolate. Melt two cakes, add one-half cup butter, one cup brown sugar, beat four eggs separatel}^, mix yolk into chocolate, butter and sugar, beat well, pour one cup milk on top, the beaten egg white on top of milk, three cups flour with two tablespoons baking powder, stir all together, add teaspoon vanilla, bake in loaf or layers, make icing of melted chocolate cake, tablespoon butter, one-half cup brown sugar, cook; when cool spread on cake or vise as filling.
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Mexican Candy
Two
cups dark brown sugar, one-half cup wateaspoon butter, cook until it forms a soft ball in water, put pecan nuts in bottom of buttered saucers and pour sugar on while hot; let cool and there is the little thin round cakes one sees on the street sold bv Mexicans. ter,
A TYPE OF SPANISH WOMEN
ANOTHER TYPE OF SPANISH WOMEN
Mexican Supplies Mexican Stores
List of
As safron (Safron), used
for Havoring
in
meat and
chile
dishes. all
meat and
all
meat and
Cilantio (Cariandos seed), used for flavoring all chile dishes. Frijoles Colorado (pink beans). Appelito Marado (a blue JNlexican bean).
meat and
Oregano (Mexican sage), used for flavoring chile dishes.
Cominos (common seed), used for flavoring chile dishes.
Belotas (Mexican acorns). Pinones (pine nuts). Maize Blanco (white corn), used for Mexican dishes.
Ojas (corn husk for Tamales). Queso de tina (cheese made of cactus sweetened). Gueso Mexicano (a IMexican cheese). Panocha (dark cane sugar in cone shape cakes). Piloncillo (light brown cane sugar in cone shape cakes). Chile Colorado (red chile), chile sauce. Dule tipinos (small round red chile used for pepper sauces. Pinole corn or wheat parched ground for ^Mexican drink, flavored with cinnamon and sweetened with sugar, mixed with milk or water. Nixtamal Mexican Corn prepared old time way, ground in mortars. Choriso (Mexican sausage). -Tammiello (Hamirello). candy made of pumpkin. Cojeta de membrio, preserves made of quinces and Panocha. (^ojeta de camote. sweet potatoes and panocha, preserves. Tamarindo. a dried fruit to soak in water and sweetened
for a drink. Tomatillas, a small wild green tomato.
Classification of Recipes Page Spanish Dinner Spanish
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Menn
21
Ensaladas Espanol (Spanish Salads)
25
Sopa Espanol (Spanish Soups)
37
Tortillas
43
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Enchiladas (
'hili
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Pulps and Sauces
Pickles and Relishes Cliili
Con Carne
55 59 63
65
Tamales
68
Eggs, Omelets, Etc
75
Carne Espanol (Spanish Meats) Frijoles (Spanish Beans) Arroz a la Espanol (Spanish Rice) Spanish Stutf ed Peppers and Onions
81
103
Spaghetti, Macaroni
106
Stuffed Potatoes
106
Summer Squash
107
Spanish Cheese Fingers
109
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97
^lexican Sandwiches
109
Brown Cake
110
Spanish
Spanish Chocolate Cake
110
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